Resources

These are all of our resources. You may find it helpful to view by selected Community and Health Services using the main navigation. Or, you can search by location and keyword!

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New Jersey Office of New Americans Welcome Packet

This is a welcome packet with a set of resources intended to support you and your family. You will find information about resources and services including legal services, food and income assistance, health care and mental health services, school enrollment, getting a state identification card, and transportation. 

NEW JERSEY PAAC

The New Jersey PAAC will be comprisedof local entities including, but not limitedto churches, schools, recreation centers,non-profit organizations, and social service community-based organizations.

New Jersey Peer2Peer Program: EnlightenMENT

(609) 695-6274 x 159 
635 South Clinton Avenue
Trenton

The goal of NJP2P is for Peer Navigators to help increase a youth’s ability to articulate and work toward their goals, interact with professionals, and be able to initiate connections to resources on their own. 

New Jersey Quitline

(866) 657-8677
2500 McClellan Ave
Pennsauken

NJ Quitline is a free confidential telephone-counseling service for smokers who are ready to stop. Call today and speak with your own quit coach. No matter which quit method you choose the Quitline can more than double your chances for success.

New Jersey Reentry Corporation

(848) 238-7000
310 Main Street
Toms River

The New Jersey Reentry Corporation (NJRC) is a non-profit agency with a social mission to remove all barriers to employment for citizens returning from incarceration or who have had court involvement 

New Jersey Scholars Program

(609) 620-6106
2500 Lawrenceville Road
Lawrenceville

The New Jersey Scholars Program is a tuition-free five-week summer program for rising seniors of any high school in New Jersey, and who claim residency in the state.

New Jersey Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Fund

(888) 285-3036
11A Quakerbridge Plaza
Mercerville

New Jersey Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Fund is designed to assist individuals of any age to afford TBI-related services to help with recovery, maximizing their independence, and quality of life. 

New Jersey Youth ChalleNGe Academy

(800) 997-5587
100 Camp Dr
Sea Girt

New Jersey Youth ChalleNGe Academy is a highly disciplined 22-week residential program that integrates a quasi-military training environment, innovative academic offerings, and opportunities to further develop their physical, social, and intellectual abilities. 

New Labor Latino Worker's Rights Group

(732) 246-2900
55 Paterson St
New Brunswick
211 Clifton Ave
Lakewood
7 Wilson Ave
Newark

New Labor is an alternative model of worker organization that combines new and existing strategies to improve working conditions and provide a voice for immigrant workers throughout New Jersey

New Road School of Ocean County

(732) 886-6888
810 Towbin Ave
Lakewood

The New Road School of Ocean is a New Jersey Approved Private School for Students with Disabilities ages 5 to 21 who have learning, language, social, emotional, and behavioral challenges.

New York Ramblers Scholarship

Established in 2016, the Ramblers Scholarship supports student athletes pursuing an undergraduate education who self-identify publicly as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, or intersex (LGBTQI), or as demonstrated and committed straight allies. 

Next S.T.E.P.S. (Steps To Empower Purpose & Stability)

(732) 503-3790
155 Sunset Ave
Toms River

Our mission is to empower at-risk youth who are in recovery from substance use and /or mental health issues, struggle with family conflicts, or have educational needs. To provide support, education, and maintain stabilization to prevent the reoccurrence of at-risk behaviors.

NJ Child Abuse / Neglect Hotline

All reports of child abuse and neglect, including those occurring in institutional settings such as child care centers, schools, foster homes and residential treatment centers, must be reported to the State Central Registry (SCR). This is a toll-free, 24-hour, seven-days-a-week hotline.

NJ DCF Office of Advocacy

The DCF Office of Advocacy assists the Department in its mission to keep New Jersey families safe, healthy and connected by providing information and responding to the concerns of parents, youth, foster parents and others involved with DCF services.

NJ DCF Women’s Referral Central Hotline

NJ DCF Women’s Referral Central Hotline: 1-800-322-8092 – 24 hrs/7 days - referrals and basic information in areas such as discrimination, housing, displaced homemakers, divorce, violence, and other areas of concern.

NJ DHS DDS (Division of Disability Services)

NJ DHS DDS (Division of Disability Services) - To make application or inquire about car adjustments, ramps in the home, etc. for your DDD-eligible youth/young adult – 1-888-285-3036 – to also speak with an Information & Referral Specialist

NJ Division of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DDHH)

(609) 588-2648
PO Box 074
Trenton

DDHH maintains up-to-date and constructive resources on hearing loss including communication access referral services, technical assistance, equipment distribution, stakeholder communications and advocacy.

NJ Family Health Line

NJ Family Health Line – 1-800-328-3838 – 24 hrs/7 days - Information and referral to health screening and treatment services. Areas in which resources are available include: addiction during pregnancy, prenatal care, post-partum depression awareness and treatment, child and adolescent services, family planning, WIC services, immunization, cystic fibrosis, cancer education and early detection, and finding a primary health care or dental center (location of your county FQHC – your county Health & Medical Centers or Dental Clinics).

NJ Gay Life

NJ Gay Life gives a listing of local events happening throughout New Jersey to connect the LGBTQ community members. Also this website provides an online directory of New Jersey businesses as well as a support group calendar that is organized by issues and geographic locations.

NJ Helps

This site will help to see if you are eligible for food assistance (SNAP), cash assistance (WFNJ/TANF or WFNJ/GA), and health Insurance (NJ FamilyCare/Medicaid). From there you can apply for services or learn about additional resources.